The purpose of the verification procedure is to quantify the level of achievement of the training objectives previously indicated.
The verification procedure is indicated precisely in the e-learning platform of the Department of Science and Technology. In summary: around 1/3 of the course, students submit a draft proposal reinforced by a presentation consisting of no more than 3 slides and a duration not exceeding 3 minutes. The proposal may be individual or group consisting of no more than 3 students. The proposal is amended by the teacher, rejected or assigned as an exam project. About 2/3 of the course is organized with a presentation of the projects in which each student or group of students illustrates the state of the art of the project and discusses with teachers and other students about its potentialities and weaknesses.
At the end of the course is organized a final presentation that has no value of examination but a moment of communication of the work done. The project must be released in open source rather than Apache 2.0 on a public repository such as, for example, GitHub at least 2 days before the exam date and must be online at the end of the exam. The verification procedure consists of an individual oral exam (60% of the vote), the presentation of the project part of its competence (20% of the vote), project demonstration (20% of the vote). There are 2 Test Examinations (40% of the oral exam) + 2 HomeWork (20% of the oral exam) individual.